“This cable or accessory is not certified ...” is a message that you may not have encountered personally, but you must have heard about it. We all know how short-lived Apple's original lightining is and how expensive they are. Buying a cable not from the manufacturer is fraught with unpleasant consequences. They are usually found out about them when it turns out to be too late. What to do if you find yourself in a similar situation? How to charge your pet? And why could such an alert occur if everything was okay up to this point?
Why do users buy replicas?
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